Posted by larry@stinescorner on April 10, 2016 at 05:11:34 from (100.35.206.81):
i Took a few pictures,it was snowing most of the day. I was pretty shot by 3 30,so,,,I didnt wait to see the tractors sell This sale was run by the mennonites in the area at the Kutztown produce market Lots of stuff and tents full of small stuff too This looks like something the AD Case guy would like (lol) [ iwas lucky,I didnt get stuck in the field,but many did,thats another reason I left early,didnt want to be stuck too late,its a bit of a ride home for me I Spent 7 dollars ,I bought a roll of wire for the garden,and this piece for 5 dollars,i thought I Might fabricate it for hilling potatoes in the garden,later someone at the sale told me it is for an Allis G,,i posted it on their board to find out if it is. Several of my good friends were there too.I spent most of the day bouncing around seeing them,as each one stood at things they wanted to bid on,as there were many auctioneers.My one friend did buy a dearborn three pt cultivator for 65 dollars.His young friend bought a Peaque haywagon for 1500 dollars. As usual my best buy was food. Those Mennonite women can sure cook! The best homemade ham and bean soup,,,2 dollars a bowl.
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